
Quantum-powered technology in robotics refers to the utilization of principles from quantum mechanics to enhance various aspects of robotic systems. This can include using quantum computing for faster and more efficient processing, quantum sensors for improved sensing capabilities, and quantum communication for secure and instantaneous data transfer between robots or between robots and their control systems. While still in its early stages, quantum-powered technology holds promise for revolutionizing the capabilities of robotic systems in the future.

Quantum sensors are devices that utilize principles of quantum mechanics to measure physical quantities with high precision. These sensors often exploit phenomena like superposition and entanglement to achieve unprecedented levels of accuracy in measurements such as time, temperature, magnetic fields, and gravity. Quantum sensors have promising applications in fields like navigation, metrology, medical imaging, and environmental monitoring.